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FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Russian Minister of Defense Anatoly Serdyukov (center) walks through the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital during a tour of the project Sept. 16, 2010. Serdyukov and other members of a Russian delegation visited the project at the invitation of U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates while touring various quality-of-life facilities here. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District, along with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, is managing design and construction of the world-class $870 million hospital. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Christopher Augsburger (right), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) headquarters public affairs, listens as a National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) employee explains various aspects of the organization's new Campus East facility here Aug. 26, 2010. Augsburger joined members of the Quantico Belvoir Business Alliance, the Fort Belvoir Garrison public affairs office, and others from the USACE headquarters public affairs office to tour the NGA Campus East project site. The USACE Baltimore District, along with NGA, is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion Base Realignment and Closure project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- German Lt. Col. Gregor Schmies, assistant Air Attaché at the German Embassy in Washington, listens to discussions during a meeting at the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital project office here Sept. 13, 2010. Schmies and other members of a German delegation visited the site to view ongoing construction and speak with the project team in preparation for a military hospital construction project which will replace Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District, along with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency (HFPA), is managing construction of the Fort Belvoir hospital. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District will join HFPA in managing design and construction of the new hospital in Germany. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Lt. Col. Troy Walker (center left) speaks with Russian Minister of Defense Anatoly Serdyukov (center right) during the minister's visit to the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital during a tour here Sept. 16, 2010. Serdyukov and other members of a Russian delegation visited the project at the invitation of U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates while touring various quality-of-life facilities here. Walker is with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency (HFPA). The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District, along with HFPA, is managing design and construction of the world-class $870 million hospital. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District recently engaged multidisciplinary teams within our organization by holding an off-site project delivery business process stand down meeting with the goal of identifying areas to be more efficient in executing the program and accomplishing the mission, Buffalo, New York, December 18, 2018.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District contractor recently began the permanent repair of 610 linear feet of the west pier along Little Sodus Bay, out-letting into Lake Ontario, in the Village of Fair Haven, Wayne County, New York. Photograph taken on July 21, 2022 by Yvonne Najera.

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Several leaders of the Brazilian army engineers and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) pause for a group photo during a tour of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project site Aug. 24, 2010. The Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Several leaders of the Brazilian army engineers tour the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project site along with representatives of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Aug. 24, 2010. The Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

WARRIOR TRANSITION UNIT

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Zach Mothershed, a project engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Baltimore DIstrict, Belvoir Integrated Program Office, talks with members of the Middle East District at the start of a Warrior Transition Unit (WTU) project tour here Oct. 27, 2010. Shown in the background is one of two barracks which are being constructed as part of the project. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the WTU. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Several leaders of the Brazilian army engineers tour the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project site along with representatives of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Aug. 24, 2010. The Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

BRAC 133

 

ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Derek Smith, an electrical apprentice with M.C. Dean, digs a trench in preparation to install grounding cables around the south parking garage at the Department of Defense Office Complex (BRAC 133) project site at Mark Center, Aug. 30, 2010. Construction of the office complex began in January 2009 and is scheduled for completion in September 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York District is managing design and construction of the $1.08 billion complex as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) programs which are ongoing at and around Fort Belvoir, Va. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

Construction is under way on the new Yokota High School, a $40.5 million project in support of Airmen, Civilians and families at Yokota Air base, Japan. Officials from #USACE Japan District, the Department of Defense Education Activity, the installation, and the Contractor celebrated the beginning of construction during a groundbreaking ceremony May 19.

At 93,120 square-feet, the new facility will accommodate 325 students in grades nine through 12. The project, which is being constructed by the Corps in four phases is scheduled for completion in March 2019. #DODEA #BuildingStrong

 

WARRIOR TRANSITION UNIT

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Susan Hitchcock, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District quality assurance representative, speaks with a contractor while observing ongoing construction at the Warrior Transition Unit (WTU) project site here, Sept. 17, 2010. One of two WTU barracks being constructed on the site is shown in the background. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District, Belvoir Integrated Program Office, is managing design and construction of the WTU complex, which includes two 100,000-square-foot barracks that can house 288 service members. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Several leaders of the Brazilian army engineers tour the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project site along with representatives of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Aug. 24, 2010. The Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

JOINT USE INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS FACILITY RIBBON CUTTING

 

RIVANNA STATION, Va. -- From left to right, Maj. Gen. Mary A. Legere, commander of U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM); Ann H. Mallek (partially hidden), chairman of the Albermarle County Board of Supervisors; Maj. Gen. Karl Horst, commander of the U.S. Army Military District of Washington and Joint Force Headquarters National Capital Region; Lt. Gen. Ronald L. Burgess, Jr., director of the Defense Intelligence Agency; and Col. John J. Strycula, Fort Belvoir Garrison commander, celebrate the ribbon cutting of the Joint-Use Intelligence Analysis Facility (JUIAF) here, Aug. 10, 2010. The 170,000 square-foot JUIAF complex will house analytical functions of the Defense Intelligence Agency and the National Ground Intelligence Center, which is part of INSCOM. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District managed design and construction of the facility, which was built as a result of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure legislation. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Phil Federle (left) welcomes Russian Minister of Defense Anatoly Serdyukov to the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital during a tour of the project Sept. 16, 2010. Serdyukov and other members of a Russian delegation visited the project at the invitation of U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates while touring various quality-of-life facilities here. Federle is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Norfolk District project manager for the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital project. The Norfolk District, along with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, is managing design and construction of the world-class $870 million hospital. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Richard Prado, a carpenter with CAS, works on a drop ceiling in the lobby of the River Pavilion at the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital project site here Sept. 7, 2010. Together with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is leading design and construction of the hospital. The facility includes a seven-story, 120-bed hospital tower, four buildings which house more than 25 primary and specialty care clinics, two open-air parking garages and a central utilities plant. When complete, the hospital will be one of the world's premier military medical facilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

WARRIOR TRANSITION UNIT

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Zach Mothershed, a project engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Baltimore DIstrict, Belvoir Integrated Program Office, talks with members of the Middle East District during a tour of the Warrior Transition Unit (WTU) project site here Oct. 27, 2010. Shown in the background is one of two barracks which are being constructed as part of the project. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the WTU. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Jackie Leeker (center) and Terry Ruggles (right), Fort Belvoir Garrison public affairs office, watch as a National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) employee demonstrates the use of equipment purchased for the organization's new Campus East facility here Aug. 26, 2010. Leeker and Ruggles joined other members of the Fort Belvoir Garrison, the Quantico Belvoir Business Alliance, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) public affairs office to tour the NGA Campus East project site. The USACE Baltimore District, along with NGA, is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion Base Realignment and Closure project. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- An exterior view of the front side of the new Fort Belvoir Community Hospital here Sept. 7, 2010. Together with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is leading design and construction of the hospital. The facility includes a seven-story, 120-bed hospital tower, four buildings which house more than 25 primary and specialty care clinics, two open-air parking garages and a central utilities plant. When complete, the hospital will be one of the world's premier military medical facilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Several leaders of the Brazilian army engineers tour the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project site along with representatives of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Aug. 24, 2010. The Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Terry Floyd (center), a construction representative with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District, talks with Mark Manevich (left), a Norfolk District contractor, and Capt. Chris Pelton, a Norfolk District quality assurance representative, while walking through the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital project site here Sept. 7, 2010. Floyd is assigned to Norfolk District's Langley Air Force Base Resident Office, and was visiting the site here to share lessons learned while working on a hospital project at Langley AFB. Together with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is leading design and construction of the hospital. The facility includes a seven-story, 120-bed hospital tower, four buildings which house more than 25 primary and specialty care clinics, two open-air parking garages and a central utilities plant. When complete, the hospital will be one of the world's premier military medical facilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, celebrated Black History Month, Feb. 19. The theme, Black Migrations, explored the movement of people of African descent from 1900 to present day, creating new social realities in the United States. This demographic shift changed our nation culturally, politically and socially. Shawntesha Ingram with the district’s Special Emphasis Committee organized the observation, which included static displays, Jazz music, a quiz and a Southern soul food brunch. The guest speakers were Col. John Baker, district commander, and Navy Capt. Preston Gill, Defense Contract Management Agency Europe commander.

USACE photo by Lori Egan

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- An exterior view of the Oaks Pavilion (main hospital) under construction at the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital project site here, July 26, 2010. Together with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is managing design and construction of the $870 million hospital as part of ongoing 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. The Oaks Pavilion is a seven-story, 120-bed tower, and is flanked on both sides by more than 25 primary and specialty care clinics in four additional buildings. When complete, the hospital will be one of the world's premier military medical facilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Lt. Col. Troy Walker (left) listens as a translator explains the modular concept of specialty and primary care clinics to Russian Minister of Defense Anatoly Serdyukov (right) during the minister's visit to the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital during a tour here Sept. 16, 2010. Serdyukov and other members of a Russian delegation visited the project at the invitation of U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates while touring various quality-of-life facilities here. Walker is with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency (HFPA). The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District, along with HFPA, is managing design and construction of the world-class $870 million hospital. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Several leaders of the Brazilian army engineers tour the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project site along with representatives of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Aug. 24, 2010. The Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Russian Minister of Defense Anatoly Serdyukov (center) walks through the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital during a tour of the project Sept. 16, 2010. Serdyukov and other members of a Russian delegation visited the project at the invitation of U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates while touring various quality-of-life facilities here. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District, along with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, is managing design and construction of the world-class $870 million hospital. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

WARRIOR TRANSITION UNIT

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Humberto Villatoro, a carpenter with Lopez Carpentry, uses a level to make sure a wall is plumb while working at the Warrior Transition Unit project site here, Aug. 18, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District, Belvoir Integrated Program Office, is managing design and construction of the WTU complex, which includes two 100,000-square-foot barracks that can house 288 service members. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

Construction is under way on the new Yokota High School, a $40.5 million project in support of Airmen, Civilians and families at Yokota Air base, Japan. Officials from #USACE Japan District, the Department of Defense Education Activity, the installation, and the Contractor celebrated the beginning of construction during a groundbreaking ceremony May 19.

At 93,120 square-feet, the new facility will accommodate 325 students in grades nine through 12. The project, which is being constructed by the Corps in four phases is scheduled for completion in March 2019. #DODEA #BuildingStrong

 

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Gen. Avena, chief of the Brazilian army's Department of Engineering and Construction, listens as U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) officials explain various aspects of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project during a visit to the site Aug. 24, 2010. The general and other members of a Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Members of a German delegation walk through River Pavilion during a visit to the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital project site here Sept. 13, 2010. The delegation visited the site to view ongoing construction and speak with the project team in preparation for a military hospital construction project which will replace Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District, along with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency (HFPA), is managing construction of the Fort Belvoir hospital. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District will join HFPA in managing design and construction of the new hospital in Germany. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- An aerial view of the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital project site here, Sept. 8, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is managing design and construction of the hospital as part of ongoing 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) programs at Fort Belvoir. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Contractors with M.C. Dean Inc. review plans while working in the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital Eagle Pavilion, Oct. 4, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is managing design and construction of the hospital as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Maj. Gen. Todd Semonite, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) South Atlantic Division commander, speaks with leaders of the Brazilian army engineers during a meeting at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project site Aug. 24, 2010. The Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY HQ

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Terry White, a foreman with E.E. Marr Erectors, watches as a fellow contractor works on the steel frame for a skylight in the Missile Defense Agency Headquarters building here Sept. 2, 2010. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $38.5 million facility as part of ongoing 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) programs here. The facility is scheduled for completion in 2011. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, celebrated Black History Month, Feb. 19. The theme, Black Migrations, explored the movement of people of African descent from 1900 to present day, creating new social realities in the United States. This demographic shift changed our nation culturally, politically and socially. Shawntesha Ingram with the district’s Special Emphasis Committee organized the observation, which included static displays, Jazz music, a quiz and a Southern soul food brunch. The guest speakers were Col. John Baker, district commander, and Navy Capt. Preston Gill, Defense Contract Management Agency Europe commander.

USACE photo by Lori Egan

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Several leaders of the Brazilian army engineers tour the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project site along with representatives of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Aug. 24, 2010. The Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

Sec of Army Wormuth meeting BG Peeples commander of the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division of USACE and Mr. Savage the Regional Business Director for the Great Lakes and Ohio River Division of USACE

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Lt. Col. Steve Wooldridge, commander of the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency (HFPA), answers a question during a meeting with a German delegation at the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital project office here Sept. 13, 2010. The German delegation visited the site to view ongoing construction and speak with the project team in preparation for a military hospital construction project which will replace Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, Germany. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District, along with HFPA, is managing construction of the Fort Belvoir hospital. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Europe District will join HFPA in managing design and construction of the new hospital in Germany. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

BRAC 133

 

ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Wayne Taylor, a laborer with R&D Installations, works on a "smart wall" system at the Department of Defense Office Complex (BRAC 133) project at Mark Center, Aug. 30, 2010. Construction of the complex began in January 2009 and is scheduled for completion in September 2011. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New York District is managing design and construction of the $1.08 billion complex as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) programs which are ongoing at and around Fort Belvoir, Va. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Mike Vaccaro (left), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Baltimore District operations officer for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project, takes a photo of several leaders of the Brazilian army engineers and USACE representatives as they tour the NGA Campus East project site Aug. 24, 2010. The Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

JOINT USE INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS FACILITY RIBBON CUTTING

 

RIVANNA STATION, Va. -- An exterior view of the Joint-Use Intelligence Analysis Facility here, Aug. 10, 2010. The Defense Intelligence Agency hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the completion of the facility today. The 170,000 square-foot complex near Charlottesville, Va., will house analytical functions of the Defense Intelligence Agency and the National Ground Intelligence Center. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District managed design and construction of the facility, which was built as a result of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure legislation. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

BRAC 133

 

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes

 

(RELEASED) July 15, 2010 -- Dan Ward (left), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) New York District, points out water drainage features of the Department of Defense Office Complex (BRAC 133) project site to Stephen Premo, USACE headquarters, during a tour of the site at Mark Center in Alexandria, Va.

 

Ward is the senior construction manager for the BRAC 133 project, and Premo is the program manager, military programs, at USACE headquarters.

 

New York District is managing design and construction of the $1.08 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs which are ongoing on and around Fort Belvoir, Va.

Construction is under way on the new Yokota High School, a $40.5 million project in support of Airmen, Civilians and families at Yokota Air base, Japan. Officials from #USACE Japan District, the Department of Defense Education Activity, the installation, and the Contractor celebrated the beginning of construction during a groundbreaking ceremony May 19.

At 93,120 square-feet, the new facility will accommodate 325 students in grades nine through 12. The project, which is being constructed by the Corps in four phases is scheduled for initial completion in April 2017. #DODEA #BuildingStrong (USACE Photos by Satoshi Oka)

 

Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, celebrated Black History Month, Feb. 19. The theme, Black Migrations, explored the movement of people of African descent from 1900 to present day, creating new social realities in the United States. This demographic shift changed our nation culturally, politically and socially. Shawntesha Ingram with the district’s Special Emphasis Committee organized the observation, which included static displays, Jazz music, a quiz and a Southern soul food brunch. The guest speakers were Col. John Baker, district commander, and Navy Capt. Preston Gill, Defense Contract Management Agency Europe commander.

USACE photo by Lori Egan

Europe District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, celebrated Black History Month, Feb. 19. The theme, Black Migrations, explored the movement of people of African descent from 1900 to present day, creating new social realities in the United States. This demographic shift changed our nation culturally, politically and socially. Shawntesha Ingram with the district’s Special Emphasis Committee organized the observation, which included static displays, Jazz music, a quiz and a Southern soul food brunch. The guest speakers were Col. John Baker, district commander, and Navy Capt. Preston Gill, Defense Contract Management Agency Europe commander.

USACE photo by Lori Egan

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- A view of a large parabolic arch constructed as part of West North Loop Road here, July 27, 2010. The road will pass over the arch, which was installed to preserve a stream which flows underneath, and to give wildlife a natural passage under the road. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency Campus East project here, as well as the infrastructure required to support the new campus, as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure military construction programs which are ongoing on or near Fort Belvoir. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

FORT BELVOIR COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

 

FORT BELVOIR, Va. -- Santos Herrera (top left) and Richard Prado, carpenters with CAS, work on a drop ceiling in the lobby of the River Pavilion at the Fort Belvoir Community Hospital project site here Sept. 7, 2010. Together with the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Norfolk District is leading design and construction of the hospital. The facility includes a seven-story, 120-bed hospital tower, four buildings which house more than 25 primary and specialty care clinics, two open-air parking garages and a central utilities plant. When complete, the hospital will be one of the world's premier military medical facilities. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

NGA CAMPUS EAST

 

FORT BELVOIR NORTH AREA, Va. -- Gen. Avena (right center), chief of the Brazilian army's Department of Engineering and Construction, asks a question about project delivery methods while meeting with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) officials during a visit to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) Campus East project office Aug. 24, 2010. The general and other members of a Brazilian delegation met with USACE leaders of the project team, and took a brief tour of the NGA Campus East complex, which is still under construction. The USACE Baltimore District is managing design and construction of the $1.7 billion facility as part of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure programs here. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo by Marc Barnes)

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